Jerry cans with pressurized water

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Came across this on Craigslist today
Pressurized jerry water cans. Never seen this before cool Idea. The guy sells and ships them.
Has anyone seen a set up like this?
Here’s the actual listing and videos of them in YouTube.
He might be a memeber here who knows he drives a TJ

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I have messed around with pressurized cans, 12v pumps, siphons, etc. and in the end returned to the tried and true - a simple gravity fed spigot.

This is a commercially available water can with bung and removable spigot that threads into the bottom of the fill cap for storage, but I have done the same thing with Scepter military water cans by drilling a hole and using a standard brass spigot.

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My love/hate relationships with various camp showers has led me back to the same simpler is better philosophy underlying my choice of a gravity fed spigot for my water can.

I have owned a Zodi "Hot Tap" hot water shower for many years, but due to its bulk in relation to utility it now resides in my jeep trailer. For camping without the trailer I use a Simple Shower. $12.99 + one empty 1 l. or 2 l. plastic bottle. Cheap, compact, and easy to use. Just fill the bottle halfway with cold water and add boiling water from a pot on the stove . A 2 liter bottle is more than enough for a camp shower, but I find the 1 liter bottle easier to hold so I keep my pot of hot water handy and re-fill the Simple Shower to rinse off. If operating from a fixed camp I set out a solar shower bag during the day and let the sun provide the hot water for afternoon showers with the Simple Shower.

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